Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North

Sheraton Hotel near Perimeter Mall Minutes from Atlanta

The 1.4-million-square-foot Perimeter Mall sits at the heart of Atlanta’s Perimeter Center neighborhood, about 15 miles north of downtown. The mall is home to several restaurants and hundreds of stores, including Nordstrom, Apple, and J.Crew. You can easily access the mall by hopping on a courtesy shuttle from Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North hotel, which is situated about 1.5 miles from the mall.

Back at the Sheraton, you can make use of free parking and internet, and feel free to kick back in the courtyard that surrounds the outdoor pool or sidle up next to an outdoor fireplace in a padded chair. The hotel’s onsite Parkside Grille serves American-style cuisine daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. When you’re ready to head in for the night, you can enjoy a nice night of sleep on a special Sheraton Sweet Sleeper bed in your room.

Directly across the street from the hotel is Hammond Park. Here, you can explore miles of walking trails, play on the tennis and basketball courts, or challenge local preschoolers to a race across the playground’s monkey bars.

Atlanta: Urban Parks and Renowned Aquarium in Capital of the South

Named 1 of 50 Places of a Lifetime by National Geographic, Atlanta lies near the Chattahoochee River in Georgia's northwest region known for its famed trees: magnolias, pines, and dogwoods. Despite a metropolitan population of more than five million and what is considered the world's busiest airport by passenger count, Atlanta seems to always offer a relaxing escape. Stroll through the 185 acres of botanical gardens, hiking trails, and oaks at Piedmont Park, or study one of the country's largest Civil War exhibitions at the Atlanta History Center.

Anchored by historical Peachtree Street, the city's midtown area boasts a thriving arts-and-culture scene. Opened in 1929, the Fox Theatre features imposing Egyptian architecture and a custom-made organ with a network of 3,622 pipes. Tours take place on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The High Museum of Art spotlights more than 12,000 pieces of contemporary and folk art, ranging from Renaissance paintings to photographs from the civil-rights era.

Kids might better enjoy the Georgia Aquarium, located downtown at Centennial Olympic Park. Considered the world's largest aquarium with more than 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water and more than 100,000 animals, the aquarium is home to beluga whales, lionfish, whale sharks, bottlenose dolphins, and more.